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Extant Fragments: To Dionysius.
Philosophical insights, ethical reflections, and timeless wisdom emerge from scattered ancient writings addressed to a thoughtful disciple.
Extant Fragments: From the Books on Nature.
Ancient insights into nature's mysteries, philosophical reflections, and fragmented wisdom from lost texts.
Extant Fragments: Against Bishop Germanus.
A concise defense addressing doctrinal disputes, theological clarity, and passionate argumentation against episcopal authority.
Extant Fragments: To Hierax, a Bishop in Egypt.
Counsels on faith, leadership, and virtue, offered in heartfelt guidance to an Egyptian bishop.
Extant Fragments: To Hermammon.
Ancient reflections, spiritual wisdom, and fragmented insights addressed to a thoughtful seeker.
Exegetical Fragments: The Gospel According to Luke. An Interpretation.
Insights into parables, miracles, teachings, and journeys, revealing compassionate humanity and divine purpose intertwined.
Extant Fragments: To Cornelius the Roman Bishop.
Letters defending faith, unity, and authority amidst persecution, division, and doctrinal conflict.
Extant Fragments: Epistle to Dionysius Bishop of Rome.
Ancient guidance, theological clarity, unity debates, and insights from early church correspondence.
Extant Fragments: To the Alexandrians.
Philosophical insights, moral guidance, and poetic wisdom addressing the scholars of Alexandria.
Extant Fragments: To Fabius, Bishop of Antioch.
Insights on faith, doctrine, and early Christian disputes, preserved through correspondence and theological reflections.
Extant Fragments: From the Books Against Sabellius. On the Notion that Matter is Ungenerated.
Exploration of divine unity, philosophical disputes on creation, and reflections on matter’s eternal origins.
Extant Fragments: From the Two Books on the Promises.
Ancient insights revealing divine assurances, preserved through fragmentary texts of faith and promise.
Extant Fragments: From His Fourth Festival Epistle.
Insights into faith, resilience, and guidance amidst trials, captured in letters of spiritual reflection.
Extant Fragments: To Novatus.
Reflections on virtue, morality, and resilience amid persecution, offering guidance through life's trials and steadfastness in adversity.
Extant Fragments: The Epistle to Bishop Basilides.
Ancient counsel on faith, duty, and leadership preserved through fragmented letters to a spiritual guide.
Extant Fragments: Which is the First on the Subject of Baptism Addressed to Stephen, Bishop of Rome.
Ancient theological debate exploring baptism's origins, authority, and practice, addressed directly to a prominent Roman bishop.
Extant Fragments: To Sixtus II.
Reflections on faith, martyrdom, and perseverance through fragmented letters to an early church leader facing persecution.
Against the Sabellians
A theological defense affirming the Trinity, challenging Sabellianism's view of divine unity and identity.
Exegetical Fragments: A Commentary on the Beginning of Ecclesiastes.
Exploring life's fleeting nature, wisdom's limits, and existential reflection through insightful commentary on ancient verses.
Extant Fragments: To Philemon, a Presbyter.
Personal counsel and guidance emphasizing leadership, faithfulness, and pastoral wisdom within the early Christian community.
Extant Fragments: To Domitius and Didymus.
Reflections on philosophy, ethics, and human nature, preserved through letters offering wisdom and timeless insight.
Extant Fragments: To Sixtus, Bishop.
Insights and counsel on faith, leadership, and spiritual duty from a revered early church figure to a trusted bishop.

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